Properties of nanostructures obtained by anodization of aluminum in phosphoric acid at moderate potentials

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The influence of the process duration, anodizing potential and methanol addition on the structural features of porous anodic alumina formed in a 0.3 M H3PO4 solutions by twostep self-organized anodizing was investigated for potentials ranging from 100 to 170 V. The structural features of porous structures including pore diameter and interpore distance were evaluated from FE-SEM top-view images for samples anodized in the presence and absence of methanol. For the highest studied anodizing time and methanol volume fraction, an excellent agreement between experimental values of the interpore distance and theoretical predictions was observed. The pore arrangement regularity was analyzed for various electrolyte compositions and anodizing potentials. It was found that the regularity ratio of porous alumina increases linearly with increasing anodizing potential and time. The addition of methanol improves the quality of nanostructures and especially better uniformity of pore sizes is observed in the presence of the highest studied methanol content. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Zaraska, L., Sulka, G. D., & Jaskua, M. (2009). Properties of nanostructures obtained by anodization of aluminum in phosphoric acid at moderate potentials. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 146). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/146/1/012020

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